Global call on governments to commit to banning offshore fossil fuel exploration

More than 100 civil society organizations worldwide are calling on governments to immediately ban any further exploration for oil and gas in the ocean and phase out offshore drilling for fossil fuels. Initiated by the international maritime conservation organisation OceanCare, the letter calls for action to move away from fossil fuels and protect the Ocean, consistent with the goals of the Paris Agreement.

Global call on governments to commit to banning offshore fossil fuel exploration

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